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Castaway Island Preserve is located along the Intracoastal Waterway and is adjacent to an intricate salt marsh ecosystem that is ideal for spotting marshland wildlife. The preserve and its trails offer a quick tour of what northeast Florida has to offer. There is ample parking, a restroom, picnic tables with grills at the nature center, trail kiosks, and a floating dock for kayaks/canoes. Pets are allowed on a 6' leash. Wheelchairs have accessibility throughout the park.Castaway is a relatively small park that is a wonderful getaway for families with small children, those who are infirm or wheelchair bound, or visitors who are limited in time. Park in the circle at the end of the drive into the park. Hike out onto the covered observation platform overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway. Then hike approximately 50 yards back from the parking area to the Island Trail, a combination paved cement path and wooden walkway. After going over a small bridge, the path becomes a kid-friendly interpretive nature trail where there are painted animal tracks and interpretative signs about the animals that would have made the tracks. After about 0.22 miles, the path makes a loop to return on the same path for a total trip of 0.45 miles. For a longer stroll, take the wooden boardwalk side trail that leads to two scenic marsh overlooks before you reach the loop. This will add approximately 0.4-miles to your hike for a total of 0.8 miles. The Island Trail ranges from partly shaded to full sun.While at the park, be sure to stop by the butterfly garden. Park at the education center. Cross the drive to a paved, shady path. Approximately 250 yards to the west of the education center parking area is a small butterfly garden. A mosaic bench offers a place to sit quietly and enjoy the native plants and butterfly visitors. Kiosks along the path tell the history of the Preserve, the Preservation Project and the Intracoastal Waterway.
Just 15 years ago, the uplands area of what is now the Castaway Island Preserve was an abandoned trailer park--junk piled throughout the area surrounded by overgrown weeds and bushes. Developers eyed the area due to the uplands' connection to the Intracoastal Waterway. The City of Jacksonville, through Mayor Delaney's Preservation Project, bought three separate adjoining parcels and assembled them into this fabulous preserve, saving this "special place" for all to enjoy.
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